Csilla Tatár

Csilla Tatár (born 27 May 1983) is a Hungarian reporter and presenter.

Csilla Tatár
Csilla Tatár in 2016
Born (1983-05-27) 27 May 1983
Career
Station(s)M1, Duna TV
NetworkMagyar Televízió, Duna TV, MTVA, TV2
CountryHungary

Life

Tatár made her first appearance in 1996, at the age of 13, when she recited a poem on Duna TV. Since 2002, she has been a reporter and editor. In 2009, she graduated from the Budapest Metropolitan University College of Communication and Business.

She worked for 12 years as a presenter on TV2, but since December 2014, she works at MTVA. Here, she became the host of A Dal.[1]

On 23 May 2015, she presented Hungary's points for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. She eventually replaced Éva Novodomszky as the presenter of Hungary's points for Eurovision.

Filmography

TV2 Group

  • Aktív (2002–2011) Editor and reporter
  • Magellán (2002–2006) Editor and reporter
  • Favorit (2007) Editor and reporter
  • Kölykök (2007) line-producer
  • Macsólabor (2009) Presenter
  • Megamánia (2010) Editor and presenter
  • MegaBackstage (2012) Presenter
  • A Szépségkirálynő (2012, 2013) Presenter
  • Mokka (2011–2014) Presenter

Duna Média

  • A Dal (2015) – presenter, with Levente Harsányi (M1, Duna World)
  • Én vagyok itt! (2015) – presenter (M2 Petőfi)
  • Böngésző (2015) – presenter (M2 Petőfi)
  • Eurovision Song Contest (2015, 2016, 2017) – presenter, spokeswoman of the Hungarian vote (Duna)
  • Miss World Hungary – Magyarország szépe (2015) – presenter, with Levente Harsányi (Duna)
  • A Dal (2016) – presenter, with Levente Harsányi (Duna, Duna World)
  • Magyarország, szeretlek! (2016) – team captain (Duna)
  • Miss World Hungary – Magyarország szépe (2016) – presenter, Levente Harsányi (Duna)
  • 47. Debreceni virágkarnevál (2016) – presenter, with Vajk Szente (Duna World)
  • A Dal (2017) – presenter, with Levente Harsányi (Duna, Duna World)

Awards

  • Presenter of the year (Glamour Women of the Year, 2012)
  • Fittest presenter of the year (Fitbalance Award, 2014)
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References

  1. "Csak A Dal - Tatár Csilla a dalverseny műsorvezetője". Híradó.hu. 2015-12-27. Archived from the original on 2014-12-27. Retrieved 2014-12-27.
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